For a New Hampshire Democratic party that’s promoting outreach to women and advocating gay rights, choosing Alec Baldwin to speak at their party’s most high-profile fundraiser just weeks before the November election is an interesting choice, too say the least.

Baldwin is an outspoken critic of President Trump and won an Emmy last year for his mocking performance as the president on SNL. As a movie and TV star, he certainly brings a lot of celebrity firepower to the event.

In a speech last November, Baldwin admitted: “I certainly have treated women in a very sexist way. I’ve bullied women. I’ve overlooked women.” When he takes the podium in Manchester next month, Baldwin will be speaking to a party with four Democrats current representing New Hampshire in Washington, DC–all of them women.

For a party that is bragging about the number of women candidates on the ticket, and with an openly-gay candidate running in a key congressional Democratic primary, the choice of Alec Baldwin to headline the party’s most high-profile event could be viewed as problematic. Interestingly, as of yet not a single New Hampshire Democrat or liberal activist has spoken out publicly to object.

Is this yet another example of the power of celebrity “trump”-ing all other concerns in the politics of 2018?